Why Your Radio Tour Guide System Keeps Failing — And What Actually Works
Most “radio tour guide systems” aren’t built for real-world use.
They work in a quiet demo room — but fail the moment you step into a factory, museum hallway, or outdoor site. Why?
Because not all radio is equal.
There are two kinds:
- Consumer-grade RF (usually 2.4GHz) – fights Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microwaves. Range drops to 30m near metal or crowds.
- Professional UHF radio – uses clean, interference-free bands (863–865 MHz in EU, 902–928 MHz in US). Stable up to 200 meters, even through walls.



If your guests say “I couldn’t hear you” — you’re probably using the wrong kind.
Where UHF Radio Tour Systems Win
- Museums: No echo, no disturbance. Guests hear every word — quietly.
- Factories: Audio cuts through machine noise. Guides don’t have to shout.
- Outdoor tours: Works in open fields, courtyards, heritage parks — where IR and 2.4GHz fail.
- Multi-group sites: 100+ channels mean 10 tours can run at once — zero crosstalk.
What to Ask Before Buying
- “Is this true UHF, or just 2.4GHz labeled as ‘digital radio’?”
- “Do you have CE and FCC certification for my country?”
- “Can I get OEM branding and bulk pricing from the factory?”
If the answer to any is “no” — keep looking.
Need a System That Just Works?
We build FG03 UHF radio tour guide systems used by museums in Berlin, factories in Texas, and temples in Kyoto.
✅ 200m range
✅ 100+ channels
✅ 8-hour battery, USB-C charging
✅ CE / FCC / RoHS certified
✅ MOQ 50 sets | Factory-direct pricing
📩 Email nnmhkj@163.com with your venue type and group size.
We’ll reply in under 4 hours — with a real quote, not a brochure.
MaiheGuide – Professional radio tour systems since 2015. ISO 9001 certified. Global shipping.
